Simon Haggis
Senior Member & Supporter
A lot of barbel anglers favour the wide gape,short shank type hooks and I have had some good fish on this type,however I am now using Muggas,Korda Kurv or Korum S5's and the amount of hook pulls has reduced significantly.
As for the braid problem I would be inclined to use 12lb minimum and also consider using a coated braid if fishing snaggy swims.
Agree with all that. Curves really help with reducing hook pulls I have found.
> ESP Raptor D-7's look a good strong hook with a curved point hopefully won't blunt as easily
Sorry to say this, but I find ESP hooks notorious for the hookpoint going blunt or turning over if a fish so much as farts in the general direction.
Fox SSBP is a much sturdier pattern IMO
You've always got it in for ESP hooks!
The ESP curve shanks are the sharpest available having gone through literally hundreds of pounds worth of hooks over the past couple of years with a friend I carp fish with using a glass eye thing - I also look like I've been self harming).
Very sharp hooks get blunted easily as they have the finest/sharpest points. There's just no way round this.
To my mind a sharp hook is the most important part. I just change them every fish and always check them on re-casting. I change hooks between every session.
The ESP curve shank's are a great pattern for hook holds.
Nash fangs also a good pattern but not as sharp.
Raptor D-7s are not one I've looked at yet but they do look good.
As ever you've got to use what your confident in.